It's the ultimate accolade for any of Europe's top striker's, and often leads to world-wide recognition, let alone European.

The last two competitions have been dominated by Spain - Fernando Torres winning 2012 with three goals and David Villa winning 2008 with four.

History suggests that anything close to five is usually good enough to win. Apart from Michel Platini's crazy 1984 tournament which saw him score a whopping nine goals.

Emile Heskey has more caps than most (Photo: Getty)

And in the video above, Emile Heskey believes one England man can do it this year - Harry Kane .

The former Liverpool striker, who picked up 62 caps for England sees no reason why the Tottenham striker couldn't do it.

Harry Kane has proved he can do it against top European nations (Photo: Action Images via Reuters)

He said: "His form's really good at this moment in time so I don't see why he couldn't."

Heskey added that his confidence paired with his willingness to shoot from anywhere will help his cause.

Alan Shearer was dominant in '96 (Photo: Getty)

Only one England international has ever won a Euro Championship Golden Boot, that being Alan Shearer back in 1996 when he scored five goals. The competition was of course hosted in England at that time, too.